Pro skier Mike Douglas is doing his best to be positive about Burke's status:

Jamie Little, who covers the X Games for ESPN, captured the seriousness of Burke's accident:

New York Knicks big man Amar'e Stoudemire sent his best wishes to Burke. He also shared a photo of himself with her at a red carpet event:

These tweets are just a small taste of the tremendous amount of support for Burke that has taken the internet by storm. If nothing else, they paint a fitting portrait of how largely Burke looms on the skiing and extreme sports landscape.

It is not an exaggeration to say that Burke is one of the most influential figures the sport of skiing as a whole has to offer. She's a four-time Winter X Games champion and she has the distinction of being the first female skier to ever land a 1080 in competition.

Burke also helped bring halfpipe skiing to the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi. She said in an interview with ESPN just after the new year that competing in the Olympics is her "big goal."

You obviously have to hope that that goal is still within reach even despite Tuesday's crash.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to Burke. If you would like to share your own best wishes on Twitter, you're more than welcome.